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Originally Posted by Ddrive Oh Oh Oh, Stunning pictures there... worldclass.
You got more i presume, keep them comin.
Can see excellent pictures like these only on TBHP. |
Thank you so much. I was there for 3 nights. I will upload soon.
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Originally Posted by trek These are amazing pictures Subrat. You have a superb skill.
Please do post more images. These are all wallpaper material.
I had been to the Tadoba Tiger Reserve and the ambiance and the tranquility inside the jungle was so beautiful. I would love to go again on such trips.
Thanks. |
Thank you so much. Every jungle has its own charm. Tadoba is one forest where one can see variety of Carnivore i.e., Leopard, wild dog, sloth Bear and off course tiger.
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Originally Posted by Maverick5490 Stunning pictures Subrat Seet. We are planning for Gir in the second week of March, spending 3 days over there. Can we include this as a one day trip in between, where our base will be Gir, drive in the morning to Velavadar and back by evening? |
First of all thank you so much.
Gir is approximately 3 hours from Velavadar.
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Originally Posted by sun Did you use a tripod ? Excellent composition of the pics. |
Yes, I have used tripod and bean bag while shooting from the vehicle.
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Originally Posted by download2live Eye popping photography.
Wonderful composition and stunning post processing work.
You are a professional photography by any chance? |
Thank you so much. By profession I am a central Banker but aspire to shoot like professional photographer. Happy that you liked.
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Originally Posted by akbaree Great clicks.
I was in Velavadar just couple of days after you, but did not see hyenas or wolfs. It was still a mesmerizing experience for me. |
Thank you so much. Hyena sightings during the time of our visit was tricky. Actually, annual grass cutting was going on, so things were little disturbed. Hyena's had left their den and shifted somewhere else. I saw one Wolf on the wetland side of Velavadar. Could not get a shot as it disappeared fast.
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Originally Posted by shomshree Brilliant travelogue. Superb click. Just one query, is this the tilt-shift effect!! Attachment 1192070
Eagerly waiting for more.
One day trip from Gir to Velavadar is possible, but is neither recommended nor suggested. Velavadar is near to Bhavnagar. Try to stay at 'Blackbuck Lodge'. Its the best option there. If you are driving, a small suggestion, from Gir take the Coastal highway through Una to Bhavnagar & visit Alang. |
No, I have not used any tilt shift effect here. Thank you so much.
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Originally Posted by MorePower The cover picture of your TL is the best I've seen in recent times.  Just stunning! Captures the story in a single frame. Awaiting some more. |
Thank you so much. I will upload some more pictures.
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Originally Posted by naveenroy Wow, spectacular photography! The first pic is a killer!
Let me get back to the post and read it this time.  |
Thank you so much for liking.
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Originally Posted by YanTra Makto Wow amazing pics, 
Can you let us lesser mortals know about the gear and techniques, please ? |
I have used Canon 5D MK III with 300 f/2.8 L IS II USM lens with 2X TC III. Simple settings as follows:
White Balance: Auto and Cloudy
Metering: Spot and Evaluative
Always I shoot with Minus 2/3 or less exposure.
Yes, then Photoshop for color management, highlight and unsharp musk.
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Originally Posted by Gandhi Jaw dropping photography. Kudos to you. |
Thank you so much.
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Originally Posted by dhanushmenon Wow.
Wildlife photography at its best!!
The first shot sets the pace outright and then it gracefully carries forward without losing an iota of interest.
The shot of a hyena (or is it a jackal?) on the road--> simply out of the world.
Good job done mate  |
Thank you so much. It is the stripped Hyena. Middle of the road is a jungle cat also.
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Originally Posted by Sandman689 Those were some pretty mind-blowing shots. What kind of equipment were you using? |
Thank you so much. I have mention the equipments used above.
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Originally Posted by himadrimondal Its been a long time since I have clicked and has been much longer since I went to a National Park but for your photographs, the fire is burning again. A superb set of photographs would be an understatement. The first frame is like a dream shot for a site like TBHP. Loved the way you have framed the environment with the subjects. Thanks a lot for the posts. |
Thank you so much. Nothing can be more soul satisfying than a visit to a National park.
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Originally Posted by nilanjanray Brilliant photos Subrat! Had seen the first one on Facebook earlier.
The 300mm f/2.8 - is that your new purchase?
This park is on my 'to visit' list now  |
Thank you Nilanjan Sir. I bought 300 f/2.8 in May 2012. New addition is the 5D MK III in November 2013. The noise handling capacity is just superb in this camera body compared to my earlier 7D.
Do visit this park, you will enjoy for sure.
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Originally Posted by siddarthab Take a bow Subrat. The photographs you made were absolutely stunning and wouldn't be out of place in National Geographic.
I am sure you would have brought a smile in the faces of everybody who has had the privilege to view these amazing photos.
Please post more pictures. |
Thank you so much. Accepted and a bow to you too. I am very happy that all of you liked the post. The fine result is all because of your encouragements over the time.